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Establishing best practice for hectic lifestyle research

I have to write a book chapter on the use of LT for WiD. Rather than seeing this as another thing to cram in, I'm going to use it as a small case study in prep for larger location-based/embodied approach to study starting in Oct.

I will use DNS for rapid capturing thoughts on literature (rapid is not yet the term that springs to mind when I use DNS but we'll see).

Zotero for organising notes and capturing the bibliog.

and if I can get it all set up, I will use evernote to capture some of my other on the run scribbles and thoughts.

I found a wonderful article on "The power of visual approaches in qualitative inquiry:The use of collage making and concept mapping in experiential research" which evernote would facilitate too.

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